Traditional cryptocurrency data websites often appear dull and cluttered with numbers, percentages, and charts, which can intimidate newcomers. Platforms like Coin 360 offer a more intuitive user experience by providing a visually appealing representation of the current market.
Interactive Color-Coded Map
Coin 360 arranges digital currencies on an interactive map according to their underlying protocol. Each cryptocurrency is displayed in a separate box with its ticker symbol. The size and color of the boxes — green for positive price movement and red for negative — indicate market share and 24-hour price change. This design allows users to quickly assess which assets are performing well or poorly.
Hovering over a box reveals a pop-up with additional data, including a price chart, current price, and 24-hour volume. Market data refreshes every 10 seconds, and users can create a custom watchlist of 10 to 50 coins or tokens.
Clicking a box takes you to a dedicated page for that cryptocurrency, offering detailed charts for various time periods, a brief description, circulating supply, and maximum supply information.
Exchange and Traditional Views
Coin 360 also provides similar data for cryptocurrency exchanges. Their boxes display daily trading volume with 24-hour change, and the pop-up includes features, services, fees, and supported trading pairs.
For users who prefer a more conventional layout, the platform offers a table of the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization. This table is more dynamic than others, with real-time price changes blinking in green or red.
News, Calendar, and Additional Resources
At the bottom of the page, Coin 360 shows the latest cryptocurrency headlines and a calendar section informing readers about upcoming major events such as hard forks, conferences, or regulatory updates.
Another reliable source for price data is the Bitcoin Markets page on Bitcoin.com, which allows users to track favorite coins and compare indicators in major cryptocurrencies or fiat currencies. Additionally, the Bitcoin Charts page covers prices, market caps, daily transactions, supply, hashrate, block size, inflation rate, and fees for both BCH and BTC.

